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Taylor Selfridge's 3-Year-Old Daughter Hospitalized for 18 Days
The Teen Mom star says her daughter Maya is 'the strongest little human ever' after her recent health scare.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:52am
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A mother's unwavering love and a child's remarkable strength shine through in the details of a hospital stay.Fort Worth TodayTaylor Selfridge, a former Teen Mom star, recently shared that her 3-year-old daughter Maya was hospitalized for over 18 days. Maya, who was born with a congenital heart defect called tricuspid atresia, was initially thought to have a stomach bug before her condition worsened, requiring hospitalization at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Selfridge expressed gratitude for the hospital staff who cared for her daughter, calling Maya 'a fighter' and 'the strongest little human ever'.
Why it matters
This story highlights the ongoing health challenges faced by children born with complex congenital heart defects like tricuspid atresia. It also sheds light on the emotional toll such medical emergencies can take on parents, especially those in the public eye. The updates from Selfridge provide a personal perspective on navigating the healthcare system and advocating for one's child during these difficult times.
The details
Maya, Selfridge's 3-year-old daughter, was hospitalized for over 18 days at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas. What started as a suspected stomach bug turned into a much more serious health issue related to Maya's congenital heart defect, tricuspid atresia. This condition, where the tricuspid valve in the heart fails to form properly, requires multiple surgeries and procedures throughout a child's life. During her recent hospitalization, Maya received specialized cardiac care from the hospital's Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU).
- On April 11, 2026, Selfridge shared on Instagram that Maya had been in the hospital for 18 days.
- In October 2025, Maya was previously hospitalized for 13 days for an open-heart procedure called the Fontan.
The players
Taylor Selfridge
A former Teen Mom star and the mother of Maya, who was born with a congenital heart defect.
Maya
Selfridge's 3-year-old daughter who was recently hospitalized for over 18 days due to complications from her tricuspid atresia, a congenital heart defect.
Cory Wharton
The father of Maya and Selfridge's other daughter, Mila Mae.
Cook Children's Medical Center
The hospital in Fort Worth, Texas where Maya received specialized cardiac care during her recent 18-day hospitalization.
What they’re saying
“My baby is a fighter, the strongest little human ever. She's still healing but we are finally back in California. It's a lot to unpack and I will but for now just grateful I was able to bring my baby home.”
— Taylor Selfridge, Mother of Maya
What’s next
Selfridge and her family will continue to monitor Maya's health and recovery as they return to their home in California. The family will likely provide further updates on Maya's condition and any additional medical procedures she may require in the future.
The takeaway
This story underscores the resilience of children born with complex medical conditions and the unwavering dedication of their parents to advocate for their care. It also highlights the critical role that specialized pediatric hospitals like Cook Children's play in saving the lives of these young patients.
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